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constructionattorneyblog: Waivers of liens: fraud

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Copyright 2005-2012 Sabo & Zahn, all rights reserved. Sabo & Zahn LLC is an Illinois Limited Liability Company. New York allows contractual indemnification » September 22, 2005. In re Christensen , 2005 WL 1941231 (Aug. September 22, 2005 in litigation | Permalink. Copyright Notice. Disclaimer. Categories.

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Seventh Circuit examines "pay-if-paid" provision

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constructionattorneyblog: New York court holds that contractor.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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If a business entity invests in a qualifying project that meets certain requirements and is approved by the Alabama Department of Revenue, and maintains minimum annual requirements, the company may receive an annual credit against its income tax liability generated from the qualifying project.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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It is a credit of five percent of the capital costs of a qualifying project, to be applied to the Alabama income tax liability or financial institution excise tax generated by the project income, each year for 20 years. The credit is 20 percent of the actual costs limited to the employer’s income tax liability.

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